domingo, 28 de mayo de 2017

In melting Greenland, scientists detect a pulse of water so massive that it warped the Earth’s crust

In melting Greenland, scientists detect a pulse of water so massive that it warped the Earth’s crust
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The pulse — which occurred during the 2012 record melt year — traveled nearly 15 miles through the Rink Glacier in western Greenland over four months before reaching the sea, the researchers said.
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Fecha: May 28, 2017 at 04:21PM
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